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Research and Development Grant Program

Terms and Conditions

1. Purpose

The Research and Development Grant Program is an Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency Ltd. (“ALMA”) grant program designed to enable both basic and applied research initiatives complementary to Alberta Livestock and Meat Agency (ALMA) competitiveness, differentiation and profitability goals. The Research and Development Program provides targeted grant assistance for entities involved in Alberta’s livestock and meat industry.

If ALMA approves an Application, the approval and any grants are subject to the Applicant entering into a Project Investment Agreement with ALMA in a form acceptable to ALMA. The grant shall be governed by the terms and conditions of the Project Investment Agreement and the Program Terms and Conditions.

2. Definitions: In these Program Terms and Conditions, the following terms are defined as:

2.1 Applicant: means the person, persons or institution who submits an Application and meet the eligibility criteria in s. 3.1, jointly and severally.

2.2 Application: means the Program application form and all documents required to be submitted pursuant to that form and the Program Terms and Conditions.

2.3 Eligible Expenses: means Eligible Expenses listed in s. 3.3 that may be incurred by an Applicant for a Project that is eligible for reimbursement under this Program.

2.4 Period of Expenditures: The period for which expenses may be incurred by the Applicant under the Project Investment Agreement.

2.5 Program: means the Research and Development Grant Program.

2.6 Program Terms and Conditions: means the terms and conditions for the Program set out in this document, as may be amended.

2.7 Project: means the activities described in the Application and the Project Investment Agreement.

2.8 Project Investment Agreement: means the signed agreement between ALMA and an Applicant specifying the details of the grant and describing the Project.

2.9 Project Term: means the time period between the Project start date and end date stated in Project Investment Agreement.

2.10 Provincial Crown: means Her Majesty the Queen in the Right of Alberta. 3. Eligibility

The Applicant and Applications must meet the following eligibility criteria, as well as align with ALMA’s current research priorities and annual business plan, to be considered by ALMA.

3.1

Eligible Applicants Funding will be available to those organizations that directly and/or indirectly participate in the service and development of the Alberta livestock and meat industry, provided that such organizations are in good standing and not in default under any other agreements or programs with ALMA or any other department, agency or program of the Alberta Government. Eligible applicants include but are not limited to:

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b) Educational institutions including universities, colleges, and technical schools; c) Government organizations and agencies; and

d) Existing or prospective Alberta companies and supply chains that can increase the value and sales of Alberta products.

3.2 Eligible Activities (must be approved by ALMA)

3.2.1 Projects to be approved by this Program should include research activities with the following themes:

a) Enhancing competitiveness of the industry; b) Differentiated products;

c) Healthy animals and healthy food; d) Enhanced market access;

e) Specific priorities for research as described in the published guidelines on targeted calls for proposals in which ALMA is a funder.

3.2.2 In completing a Project under the Program, the Applicant must: a) comply with all applicable laws and regulations; and

b) obtain all required governmental approvals prior to commencing the Project, including those related to public health and safety, labour codes and standards, care and use of animals in research, wildlife habitat, and environmental protection. 3.3 Eligible Expenses (must be approved by ALMA)

3.3.1 Eligible Expenses, as approved by ALMA and stated in the Project Investment Agreement may include:

a) Time for specific activities on the Project/Program;

b) Time for specific activities on the Project/Program for investigators currently funded by provincial/federal units may be acceptable as co-sponsorship contribution; c) Outside consultants justified as essential to the Project/Program;

d) Travel to Project sites;

e) Travel for information dissemination purposes;

f) Cost of small equipment directly required for the Project/Program; g) Cost of supplies directly required for the Project/Program;

h) Publishing costs;

i) Scientific and technical personnel required for the specific research; j) Graduate student research bursaries.

3.4 Ineligible Expenses

3.4.1 Ineligible Expenses that are not eligible for reimbursement under the Program and which must not be included in an Application include:

a) Goods and Services Tax (GST), Provincial Sales Tax (PST), Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), or other similar taxes;

b) costs incurred prior to or after the Period of Expenditures, as determined by ALMA; c) hard goods or promotional materials;

d) website hosting/domain registration or ongoing maintenance; e) ongoing social media activity;

f) travel for ongoing marketing in existing markets;

g) costs for the lease of office furniture, space and equipment;

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i) costs associated with equipment attached to the building such as plumbing, framing, flooring installation;

j) land costs;

k) normal operation, salary and maintenance costs l) any other indirect overhead costs; and

m) any other expense deemed by ALMA not to be an Eligible Expense. 4. Applications

4.1 Applications must include:

a) a completed Program Application form, signed by an authorized representative, and all documents required to be submitted pursuant to the Program application form; and b) any supplementary documentation requested by ALMA.

4.2 Fully signed applications must be delivered electronically through www.fundingconsortium.gov.ab.ca/ALMA

4.3 ALMA may reject any Application that is inaccurate, ineligible or incomplete in the sole discretion of ALMA.

4.4 If a submitted Application is incomplete, in the sole discretion of ALMA, ALMA may either reject the Application or require the Applicant to complete the Application to ALMA’s satisfaction before the Application will be considered.

4.5 An Application will not be considered complete unless the Application form is signed and all required supporting documentation is provided to the satisfaction of ALMA.

4.6 Applications must be signed by or on behalf of a properly authorized representative. ALMA may require evidence of authorization. Designates are not permitted to sign.

4.7 Submission of an Application does not entitle an Applicant to a grant under the Program. 4.8 The Applicant acknowledges that the grant may not be sufficient to cover the entire cost of the

Project, and that the Applicant shall be solely responsible for raising funds from other sources to complete these activities. The Applicant acknowledges that the grant is the only financial assistance ALMA will provide under the Program to the Applicant for the Project.

4.9 If an Application is approved by ALMA, the Applicant must enter into a Project Investment Agreement with ALMA to be eligible to receive funding under the Program. This Project Investment Agreement will specify the terms and conditions governing the grant. 5. Funding Levels

Funding levels will be left to the discretion of ALMA. 6. Payments

6.1 Projects and Eligible Expenses qualify only once for payment under the Program. 6.2 Grant payments will be made based on Eligible Expenses incurred within the Period of

Expenditures and approved by ALMA for completion of a Project pursuant to the Project Investment Agreement during the Period of Expenditures.

7. Project Completion

Projects must be completed between the Project start date and the Project completion date stated in the Project Investment Agreement.

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8. Reporting Requirements

8.1 Unless otherwise specified by ALMA, the Applicant shall provide ALMA with status reporting, to ALMA’s satisfaction, in the formats and on dates specified by ALMA in the Project Investment Agreement, detailing:

a) the status of the Project, progress to date, planned activities, knowledge transfer and contribution to highly qualified personnel, and a financial report detailing all expenditures for the reporting period; and

b) any other information requested by ALMA.

8.2 Unless otherwise specified by ALMA, the Applicant shall provide ALMA with a final report, to ALMA’s satisfaction, completed on the Program final report template and on a date specified by ALMA, after the Period of Expenditures is completed or the termination of the Project Investment Agreement, whichever occurs first, detailing:

a) a list of activities completed by the Applicant in relation to the Project; b) benefits of the activities conducted;

c) knowledge transfer conducted;

d) contribution to highly qualified personnel;

e) copies of any publications for industry, if applicable;

f) a financial report detailing all expenditures of the Project in relation to the activities listed in the Application, the expenditures attributed to the grant, and the expenditures attributed to other funding sources for the Project, including the Applicant’s cash contribution; and any other information requested by ALMA.

8.3 ALMA may request the Applicant to submit additional reports during the Project Term which the Applicant shall submit, to ALMA’s satisfaction, on the dates specified by ALMA.

9. Verification

9.1 The Applicant consents to ALMA releasing any information contained in the Application or related to it and obtained by ALMA in the course of verifying the Application, to any other government department, agency or other body for the purposes of verifying this Application, determining the Applicant's eligibility for this Program, or both. The Applicant expressly authorizes ALMA to obtain information from any government department, agency or other body to verify the contents of this Application and to determine the Applicant's eligibility for this Program.

10. Refunds and Set-Off

The Applicant shall immediately refund to ALMA any payment received under the Program not in accordance with the Program Terms and Conditions upon notice being provided to the Applicant by ALMA. Failure to make repayment as required by ALMA creates a debt owing to ALMA and the Provincial Crown that can be set off against any amounts that may be payable by ALMA or the Provincial Crown to the Applicant, including but not limited to under this Agreement. ALMA has the right to deduct from any amounts payable under this Program any amount due and owing to ALMA or the Provincial Crown.

11. False or misleading information

An Applicant who provides false or misleading information under this Program forgoes all rights to benefit from this Program.

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12. Liability

The Applicant acknowledges that ALMA is not liable to the Applicant, the Applicant’s heirs, administrators and assigns for the personal injury, property damage, or any other damage, injury, claim or loss whatsoever arising out of the Program , the Application and the Applicant’s participation in it.

13. Representations and Warranties

13.1 By submitting an Application, the Applicant represents and warrants that:

a) the person signing the Application is duly authorized to make the Application, bind the Applicant to the Program Terms and Conditions, and, in the case of a partnership, bind the partners to the Program Terms and Conditions on the basis of joint and several liability; b) no Application has been made for the same activities by any other person, including without

limitation, a person who is not arms-length or a related person as defined by the Income

Tax Act (Canada) or by a shareholder, member or partner who is actively carrying on

farming or business on behalf of a corporation;

c) it has made full, true and plain disclosure to ALMA of all facts relating to the activities that are material to its Application, including without limitation all sources of funding from federal, provincial and municipal governments.

14. Changes to the Program or Program Terms and Conditions

14.1 ALMA may change or terminate the Program, or revise the Program Terms and Conditions, by posting the revised Program Terms and Conditions on the ALMA website.

14.2 An Application shall be administered by the Program Terms and Conditions that were posted on the ALMA website as of the date that the Application was received. 15. ALMA Discretion

ALMA has the absolute discretion to determine the eligibility of any Applicant under this Program and any payment due under the Program. The decision of ALMA is final.

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